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the blog is great but it doesn't appear to be in 'real time' - can someone fill us in on why the delay?? I understand technical difficulties but with all the internet savvy folk out there -how can it become more real time as it has in the past??

the blog is great but it doesn't appear to be in 'real time' - can someone fill us in on why the delay?? I understand technical difficulties but with all the internet savvy folk out there -how can it become more real time as it has in the past??

There is little to no Internet/cell service and slow when there is a signal and I am not tech savvy just on site with no AT&T cellphone service

Hard to believe that close to 20% of the best retrievers in the country handled (or switched) on a little ol' double

Howard NiemiYou really gotta be careful about how high a pedestal you put your method, your accomplishments, your dog on. There's usually someone who's done more, somewhere. And they may have used a different method than you did! Chris Atkinson 2013

the blog is great but it doesn't appear to be in 'real time' - can someone fill us in on why the delay?? I understand technical difficulties but with all the internet savvy folk out there -how can it become more real time as it has in the past??

Maybe in the future they can setup a cell phone repeater since they run on peoples' properties.

Hard to believe that close to 20% of the best retrievers in the country handled (or switched) on a little ol' double

Just a double. Most of those that handled were in the first 50 or so dogs. Seems that after the sun came up and around (according to reports) that short retired became more doable. But it sure was giving the early dogs the business.

The BLOG isn't up to date, I'm guessing they're having technical difficulties. However, the callbacks list shows a number of pick-ups in a row after about 25 dogs had run. Wondering if the wind changed or the judges decided they weren't going to accept something like a dog that broke down in the area of flyer and had to be handled back to the long retired or something else. Anybody have any idea what is happening?